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[Closed] What's with people talking into their phone held horizontally?
This features heavily in the apprentice (so that the conversation is shared with the film crew) but why on the 8.12 to Horsham? Similarly a lot of yoof appear to be using their phones Captain Kirk style?
Dimwitted bellendery is the only explanation.
into the mike, when you're using it in speaker-mode.
Because they don't uderstand that other people don't want to hear their innane ramblings.
They'll be the same idiots that stand in the way in doorways, on stairs, on narrow pavements whilst gawping at their phone screen.
Absolutely no realisation that they are inconveniencing others, and even if they do realise, they don't care.
Maybe.
^^ that, mic at the bottom for Obvz reasons and phones always on speaker these days..
I'm sure I spotted the first signs of humans morphing a third eye in the forehead the other day in Town.
Eloquently put. And it does seem to be a yoof fing. Something I don't understand. I also don't understand how the yoof seem to be able to wear jeans with the waistband below their arse without falling down. No one has been able.to explain to me how this is accomplished.
And who the **** is Mike?
And from that Stile Cop video - riding with music playing through a speaker?
but why on the 8.12 to Horsham?
This features heavily in the apprentice
Add to this using hands free phone kit while holding phone in their hand....
I work with someone who didn't realise there was a microphone on her headphones, she thought you had to hold the phone up in order to be heard. Very intelligent girl, no idea.
Anyone using their phone on speaker phone in public should be shot, immediately.
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The young round our way love talking on loudspeaker.
They especially love sodcasting.
I often see people with their headphones/earpiece plugged into the phone, holding the phone in one hand and holding the microphone on the headphones to their mouth with the other. I always feel like saying "here you go mate, let me show you something..."
It baffles me too. Hands free? We'll see about that, nobody tells me what to do!
Then again, I am over 30.
People are idiots and if there's one thing that allows them to demostrate how much of an idiot they are in public, it's the bloody mobile phone.
And at the other end of the spectrum, we have those who turn thier key pad tones up, so on the train the whole carridge gets to listen to click click click click whilst they painfully type out a text message essay.
This place is becoming / has become the online equivalent of the Fast Show Old Gits.
I feel right at home.
It's ok, they'll turn it back round to 'portrait' when they want to shoot a video.
^^ That.
I'll leave you to guess which one.
Anyone using their phone on speaker phone in public should be shot, immediately.
Agreed.
Linked to this, I read an excellent tale the other day,
Person one, sitting in an airport lounge, having one of those loud, self important business calls.
Everyone else, increasingly annoyed.
Person two, slips a note under the nose of Person one, which says, "You don't know who I am. You don't know where I work. You don't know who I know."
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person one and two are both self important arseholes. TBH
Was person two Ronnie Pickering?
My wife does it, as do a large number of the population here.
I hate it, not as much as rustling plastic bags, but not far off.
Was person two Ronnie Pickering?
Who?
My theory,
This method is shown a lot on reality TV, for a reason - the TV people want the audience to hear both sides of the conversation so they stick it on speaker phone.
Yoofs copy what they see on TV, as they've always done, without too much thought. Older people would be embarrassed by sharing their conversation, but it's been normalised by reality stars so yoofs see it as normal.
Was person two Ronnie Pickering?
Who?
RONNIE PICKERING!!!
but why on the 8.12 to Horsham
I really hope they got off at Crawley otherwise I'm moving.
I really hope they got off at Crawley
that's a euphemism for something else the yoof do isnt it?
I use my phone on speaker[b] UNLESS[/b] it's in public.
Having to actually pick it up off my desk and hold it to my ear seems about as old fashioned as answering it "ahoy-hoy".
Agreed that doing it in public unless actually a group all talking into the phone is bellendary.
that's a euphemism for something else the yoof do isnt it?
I thought it was people using WhatsApp and leaving voice messages, guys in the gym seem to use it a lot. You sort of have a half duplex conversation at text message pace......
And who the **** is Mike?
Mike Pickering, Ronnie's less well known brother
It presents the minimum side on profile to reduce the chance of being spotted on your phone while driving
so they can see the reflection of the dick on their head
I often see people with their headphones/earpiece plugged into the phone, holding the phone in one hand and holding the microphone on the headphones to their mouth with the other. I always feel like saying "here you go mate, let me show you something..."
There are, very rare occasions, when I get a call while I've got the 'phones in listening to music, and reading a book, so I'll continue to hold the phone while I take the call, and it does allow me to switch to another screen during the conversation, if necessary.
I'll also hold the mike/remote a bit closer to my mouth to avoid being drowned out by background noise if I'm outdoors, my hands free headset is, after all, only a few centimetres away from my mouth, plus it avoids added microphony due to the cable and remote rubbing against my clothing if I move.
Same if I'm using the hands free BT headset, I frequently have to use the keyboard during a call, so holding the phone is logical, allowing the use of the keyboard or searching the calendar during the call, or whatever.
Not while driving, of course!
Meanwhile, my parents wonder why holding the phone upside down doesn't work very well.
People are just idiots when using phones.
Speakerphones. May be great for their lazy ass but shit for the person at the other end. Radio phone-ins frequently have to tell them to get off speaker phone so they can actually hear them.
Using a mobile to call from a house when they have a landline. Again, the person the other end has to listen to crap quality and constant break ups with rubbish indoor reception.
Walking around the house with a mobile, breaking up the reception, or worse chatting while having a piss (have both seen this in offices and been on the other end of the phone when someone's doing it).
Listening to music on a phone speaker. Bad enough listening to it on the shitty earphones that come with them, but mono music from the crappiest of speakers possible, is just, shit.
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I'm sorry but I have to chime in again, 2 really annoying things:
Phones playing music on loud speaker, just no, it sounds utterly awful even if you have the best phone on the market, I'd rather not hear it at all if it's through a phone loudspeaker.
And a friend of mine sometimes calls me on loudspeaker, presumably because he's super busy and on the move. I just hang up, call me when you have time so I don't get all your background noise thanks.
Yes I'm a Harry Enfield 'old git'.
Neeeeeeeee!
Some of you lot are strange. The correct method is to let everything go to voice mail then decide if you should have picked up or not.
Is it Steven Fry who compared the phone to a toddler demanding attention?
bigdean - Member
Some of you lot are strange. The correct method is to let everything go to voice mail then decide if you should have picked up or not.
I've not gone that far but my phone is on silent 99% of the time.
I got given a pebble watch. Best thing ever. Now I simply leave the phone on silent in my pocket and ignore 99% of calls and texts! Speaking on a phone in public should be banned, never mind holding the phone like a sandwich and talking to it.
GET OFF MY LAWN!
People are idiots
This.
Yes videos and photos in portrait. Why are people such total idiots?




